Road Built 7,000 Years Ago Found at Bottom of Mediterranean Sea
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Road Built 7,000 Years Ago Found at Bottom of Mediterranean Sea
Archaeologists from the University of Zadar have found a road built 7000 years ago under the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. Credit: University of Zadar A 7,000-year-old road that may have connected an ancient Hvar culture settlement to the now-isolated island of Korčula has been discovered recently by archaeologists off the southern Croatian coast. The remnants of this road were found at the sunken Neolithic site of Soline, buried under layers…
Archaeologists Discover Stunning 7,000-Year-Old Road Built at the Bottom of the Mediterranean Sea
A 7,000-year-old road has been uncovered at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, off the southern coast of Croatia. This monumental discovery opens a new chapter in the study of Neolithic human civilization and the development of transportation infrastructure in prehistoric times. Archaeologists led by Mate Parica of the University of Zadar have revealed that this ancient road connected an island settlement to Korčula Island, a significant area …
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